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SAMADHI

U-Ni

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Akasatana [Remake] (5:33)
2. Perception (7:58)
3. Samadhi (8:18)
4. Nirvana (20:04)

Total Time: 41:53

Line-up / Musicians

- Tatsuhiro Honmura / guitars, tape recorders, bass, drums

Releases information

CD Vital Records VP-003 (2007 JAP)

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Review by Rivertree
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator / Band Submissions
3 stars On 'Samadhi' Tatsuhiro Honmura appears with excellent guitar skills - multi-layered - to experience on the first song Akasatana with the emphasis on space rock - somewhat looping, going round in circles constantly. A simple bass line and bass drum are serving a decent groove - the background for his guitar work which is dominating the complete album by the way. Next one Perception is rich on discoveries - the song starts with an electronic touch. A spacey echo and delay dominated guitar gets in the lead soon with reminiscences to David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix and Achim Reichel's style with A.R. Machines.

The title song Samadhi doesn't attract attention to me sounding ordinary, conservative but the following Nirvana is the ultimate epic voyage through time and space - once more provided with a simple bass drum and reminding of 'Inventions For Electric Guitar' (Manuel Göttsching).

'Samadhi' is a guitar dominated album made in the vein of veterans like Ash Ra Tempel, Achim Reichel and the early Tangerine Dream - not very diversified, more hypnotic minimalistic with looping riffs and echoes - interesting for fans who are deep in love with repetitive spacey improvisations.

Review by Windhawk
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3 stars Japan is the home of many interesting artists in the field of music, and U-Ni is yet another one of those.

The four tunes on this album are all of a rather minimalistic manner, where repetition is a key element. All the tunes consist of a set number of rhythmical and melodic pieces which performs and repeats set themes and patterns, with one dominating element adding subtle changes to the theme being repeated.

Distorted guitar riff or distorted guitar solos with a distinct early 70's sound is a part of all the tunes here, conveyed in a manner which indicates that krautrock is a dominating influence to the output of this artist.

Fans of repetitive, hypnotic psychedelic rock of the early 70's in general and krautrock in particular may find this release worthwhile checking out.

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